Pan cleaning and greasing machine.



H. GoscHALK.

PN CLEANING AND GREASINGMACHINE.

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Patented Oct. 22, 1918.

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y H. GONSCHALK. AN CLEANNG AND GREASiNGMACHINE.

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Pateut'ed- Get. 22, 1918.

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To all whom it may concern: For supporting the brushes 12 in opero- Be it known that I Huso Gor-mount, l. citizen Qf the Unitedsht, und a relidant of Reedsville, in the county of Mimin and State of Pennsylvania, have invented l. certain new and useful Pan Cleanuf Machine, of which the fo owing is a specification. o

Some of the objects of the prent invention are to provide means for cleaning pms for puripom; to provide means for pans orbnlnngpurposestoprovide means for successively cleamng and pans; to provide 'means for reci rocatlng rotary cleaning and. e1 vices' within a pan; to provide means for cs a brusiubrhetogael to' 'tu axis o s "mary pen and toosliiilulteneously rotate the brush or brushes; to provide means for causing n brush or brushes to simulete the action of manually cl and e pan or pansland to provide othery improvements as will ereinafter appear.

In tlie accompanying drawings, 1 represents a 'side elevation of a pan cleaning and machine embodying one form of the'present invention; Fig. 2 represents o plan of the same; Fig. 8 represents n secf tion on line 8-8 Fig. 2.; Fig. represen a section on line 4-4 Fig. 2; Fig. 5 represents a detail of the n and Fig. 5 represents a detail of the 'e v supports.

Referring to the "un one form of the present invention is own upon a base 10 preferably of angle iron construction forming an open top frame 11 which is located at a suitable distance above the door to permit the cleaning grenaing brushes to be readily and easily reached by an operator. d th For cleaning an e paus plemrntory to placing tedoui therein a ui'ality of brushes 12 are provided each gvn suitable number of rows of tin y horizontal bristles 18 and e number of diverging substantially axially arranged bristles 14, the former serving to contact lwitlithesidesuiidendofupanliandthe latter to contact with `the and corners thereof. The bristle portions of the respective brhes 12 a'rexedl secured to a sleeve 16 which is rigid a geur 17, the construction being sich that the several brushes are in e and removable.

tive positionthe frame 11 has fixed thereto 1n suitable spaced relation a pair of ri 'd rods 20 which extend transversely of e frame and are parallel to each other. The

-rods 20 form end supports and guides for a zarriage 21 which is arr parallel to the oigltudinal exis of the ase and is pro- V1 ed adjacent one edge with a slot 22, the

gourpose of which is to receive the fastening ,litigi i t??? .kesnm'gdwiynm' s ve y ngi v cs. in' es 2 5 d to iit snuleywithin thesp tive sleeves to form upon w .'ch tliebrush sleeves may turn ely. By p viding the slot 22 an number of bruegs 12, within limite, und;3 mounted upon the carriage 21 and wh the respective A 'tes lvnrendlyinupliwetoloo the bm .I |';|..n 5^.' the said brushes 12 are separately removable andina behftqdfromthestggidlpeat willen slsoadyustedasto irdistance apart. Inthe referredformtherlreten brushes 19 Bveliaemg emplotd for lea and ve reo tnpanunt usuallyo flvepanssecured togetliei-,anbemtcleenedsndthen1 =2:-- holding over tiret one set of brus t: and

over the other.

the -geais 17 ofthe respective brushes 12. At

suiteble intervals along the frame 11 a numberof. rollers 81 are mounted for uontactvri thebeckofthemk thus holdin the rack in mesh with the brush rs 1 and also guiding it and reducing of:movelne'ntlufE ihre, fof the iiianun 11' in BEST AVAILABLE COPY ringe hezul 32 receives the sami: Innln from y' nunbnf {lm lnrrnge transmits motion by,

shaft `255 :unl consequent v lmtll ends of the evident from Figs. "j .z'ndI -l 8"\'\'h`lfl1 is thereupon rotated` `periodically filjfipnsl'le directions and being n 'msh .with tlm raul: .Jfllenuses the lutter to have n y 'neuen- 1 menen pgrjleli intoY plurali arranged reepeetivelyr' t`o "thi-reen, nrcrnggwl respecltively to pmjef'l. ,unto n plurality ol' pum,- :xnfl means p Aglp-hes arranged to. o n PIurelrtynf pens respectively,V

y pf pans, means to including plurality of rncksfor siinultai neously reciprocating said carriage und ro? stiug said brushes.

(l. ln a pun cleaning and grensing niachine, n carriage, a plurality of brushes -xnonnted thereon nrrnnged respectively to project into d plurality of puns, and means including a plurality of racks for simultaneously reciprocating said carriage and roating said brushes in both directions.

7. In :i pun cleaning and grensing nm chine. n onrringo. a plurality of brushes mounted thereon nrrsngd respectively to project int-o n plurality of pans, andincans including n fixed ruck and a movable rack for reciprocating said carriage und rotaia-`v iug sn id brushes.

BEST AVAILABLE COPY 8. In a pan cleaning and greasing inaclnne, the combmationof a brush arranged to project Into a pan, and means including multaneously reciprocating said brushes 30 bodily.

In testimony whereof, I have hereuntosigned my name. v

HUGO GOTTSCHALK. 

